Real Life with RDU Therapy
What does ADHD actually look like in women and why are so many high functioning, successful women just now getting diagnosed? In this episode, I sit down with Peyton Gemmell, founder of Lightminded, to talk about ADHD in women, late diagnoses, and what it really takes to thrive as a neurodivergent woman in a neurotypical world. We break down the subtle ways ADHD shows up differently in women, especially moms and high achieving professionals who have learned to mask, overcompensate, and push through. Peyton shares how chronic overwhelm, burnout, emotional dysregulation, and feeling “behind” are often misunderstood signs of ADHD, not personal failure. We also talk about: How ADHD presents differently in women versus men The link between ADHD, anxiety, and burnout Why so many women are diagnosed later in life Practical strategies for emotional regulation and executive functioning How to move from survival mode to actually thriving What neurotypical moms and women need to understand about ADHD Whether you are a woman with ADHD, wondering if you might be, or a parent trying to better understand your child or yourself, this episode will help you feel seen and give you real, usable tools. Peyton brings a compassionate, real world perspective that helps women stop blaming themselves and start building lives that actually work for their brains. Connect with Peyton Gemmell: Lightminded: https://www.lightmindedot.com/ [https://www.lightmindedot.com/] Instagram: https://instagram.com/lightminded.ot [https://instagram.com/lightminded.ot] Connect with Dr. Melanie McCabe: Website: https://www.rdutherapy.com Website: https://www.drmelaniemccabe.com Instagram: @drmelaniemccabe If this episode resonated, share it with a friend, save it for later, and leave a review to help more women understand ADHD and mental health. 9/30/25
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